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It's no secret to anyone that the cinema continues to develop and today's graphic design is at such a high level that it's impossible to distinguish computer generated imagery from a real set shot. Yes, more and more movies include CGI and it's hard to imagine a Blockbuster without a lot of special effects. But if you're interested in how those movies look without them, then get comfortable and get ready for a few surprises. So here we have 7 films before and after special effects

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People often ask me how does CGI work, or how do I create my images and I've always felt like I wasn't giving a particularly good answer so I've made this short video as an introduction for the uninitiated.
If you like the video be sure to follow us on Facebook - facebook.com/WhitakerStudio/
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Please check out this funny CGI animated short by talented animator Giovanni Braggio! This is short character animation tutorial for every level that explains clearly the secret for a great acting performance, and was Giovanni's final project for the professional course in 3D character animation at the AnimationWorkshop, Viborg (DK). It took 4 weeks from pre to post production.
Giovanni is currently a freelance animator based in London, working mainly for cartoon network. For more information please see the details below:
Music background track- Kool & Klean - Volume 3 ( THE ALBUM 2012 ) _THE SMOOTHJAZZ LOFT_ Website: http://www.klashtorni.com
Personal Website - http://www.giovannibraggio.com

Are computer generated visual effects really ruining movies?
We believe that the reason we think all CG looks bad, is because we only see "bad” CG. Fantastic, beautiful, and wonderfully executed CG is everywhere - you just don't know it. Truly great visual effects serve story and character – and in doing so are, by their very definition, invisible.
Written and Narrated by Freddie Wong
Edited by Joey Scoma
Assistant Editor - JoshanSmith
Do you want more about CG and VFX? Check out:
Cinefex (http://www.cinefex.com/)
FXGuide (http://www.fxguide.com/)
The awards and nominations by the Visual Effects Society (http://www.visualeffectssociety.com)
Also, you can chat with Freddie and other VFX masters (Like PWNisher and PlayFightVFX) directly by commenting on the official RJFS forum:
https://discuss.rocketjump.com/t/vfx-video-essay-why-cg-sucks-except-it-doesnt-official-discussion/2862
To see the full list of VFX Breakdowns and films we featured, go here:
https://discuss.rocketjump.com/t/vfx-video-essay-why-cg-sucks-except-it-doesnt-official-discussion/2862
Special thanks to RØDE for the rad mics we record on.
http://www.rode.com
Thanks for watching! More videos at http://school.rocketjump.com!
Check out our store!
shop.rocketjump.com
You can also follow us on Facebook & Twitter:
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A brief look into a history of CGI in the movies.
MUSIC: Sauniks - DaemonLINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jd2hg2ZdLuc

published:29 May 2016

views:19712

Creating characters in 3d can be a challenging and perplexing task to forgo. To the inexperienced, the process can seem very daunting. In this talk, I will introduce you to the 3d character creation process and go over the scope of what is required. Learn the steps you need to create your CGI character from conceptual ideas to complete movie ready form.
Software used: Zbrush, 3dsmax.
http://www.my-time-here.com/learn/

Computer-generated imagery

Computer-generated imagery (CGI for short) is the application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, printed media, video games, films, television programs, commercials, videos, and simulators. The visual scenes may be dynamic or static, and may be two-dimensional (2D), though the term "CGI" is most commonly used to refer to 3D computer graphics used for creating scenes or special effects in films and television.

The term 'CGI animation' refers to dynamic CGI rendered as a movie. The term virtual world refers to agent-based, interactive environments. Computer graphics software is used to make computer-generated imagery for films, etc. Availability of CGI software and increased computer speeds have allowed individual artists and small companies to produce professional-grade films, games, and fine art from their home computers. This has brought about an Internet subculture with its own set of global celebrities, clichés, and technical vocabulary. The evolution of CGI led to the emergence of virtual cinematography in the 1990s where runs of the simulatedcamera are not constrained by the laws of physics.

7 MOVIES BEFORE AND AFTER SPECIAL EFFECTS

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8:31

How Does CGI Work?

How Does CGI Work?

How Does CGI Work?

People often ask me how does CGI work, or how do I create my images and I've always felt like I wasn't giving a particularly good answer so I've made this short video as an introduction for the uninitiated.
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1:52

CGI Animated Short : "The Secret of Animation"- by Giovanni Braggio

CGI Animated Short : "The Secret of Animation"- by Giovanni Braggio

CGI Animated Short : "The Secret of Animation"- by Giovanni Braggio

Please check out this funny CGI animated short by talented animator Giovanni Braggio! This is short character animation tutorial for every level that explains clearly the secret for a great acting performance, and was Giovanni's final project for the professional course in 3D character animation at the AnimationWorkshop, Viborg (DK). It took 4 weeks from pre to post production.
Giovanni is currently a freelance animator based in London, working mainly for cartoon network. For more information please see the details below:
Music background track- Kool & Klean - Volume 3 ( THE ALBUM 2012 ) _THE SMOOTHJAZZ LOFT_ Website: http://www.klashtorni.com
Personal Website - http://www.giovannibraggio.com

10 CGI Movie Effects That Made Actors Feel Awkward

7:40

Why CG Sucks (Except It Doesn't)

Why CG Sucks (Except It Doesn't)

Why CG Sucks (Except It Doesn't)

Are computer generated visual effects really ruining movies?
We believe that the reason we think all CG looks bad, is because we only see "bad” CG. Fantastic, beautiful, and wonderfully executed CG is everywhere - you just don't know it. Truly great visual effects serve story and character – and in doing so are, by their very definition, invisible.
Written and Narrated by Freddie Wong
Edited by Joey Scoma
Assistant Editor - JoshanSmith
Do you want more about CG and VFX? Check out:
Cinefex (http://www.cinefex.com/)
FXGuide (http://www.fxguide.com/)
The awards and nominations by the Visual Effects Society (http://www.visualeffectssociety.com)
Also, you can chat with Freddie and other VFX masters (Like PWNisher and PlayFightVFX) directly by commenting on the official RJFS forum:
https://discuss.rocketjump.com/t/vfx-video-essay-why-cg-sucks-except-it-doesnt-official-discussion/2862
To see the full list of VFX Breakdowns and films we featured, go here:
https://discuss.rocketjump.com/t/vfx-video-essay-why-cg-sucks-except-it-doesnt-official-discussion/2862
Special thanks to RØDE for the rad mics we record on.
http://www.rode.com
Thanks for watching! More videos at http://school.rocketjump.com!
Check out our store!
shop.rocketjump.com
You can also follow us on Facebook & Twitter:
http://www.facebook.com/RJFilmSchool
https://twitter.com/rjfilmschool

Evolution Of CGI In The Movies

A brief look into a history of CGI in the movies.
MUSIC: Sauniks - DaemonLINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jd2hg2ZdLuc

16:47

How to create a 3D CGI character - an overview | The Making of "My Time Here"

How to create a 3D CGI character - an overview | The Making of "My Time Here"

How to create a 3D CGI character - an overview | The Making of "My Time Here"

Creating characters in 3d can be a challenging and perplexing task to forgo. To the inexperienced, the process can seem very daunting. In this talk, I will introduce you to the 3d character creation process and go over the scope of what is required. Learn the steps you need to create your CGI character from conceptual ideas to complete movie ready form.
Software used: Zbrush, 3dsmax.
http://www.my-time-here.com/learn/

Showreel from BA (Hons) Computer Generated Imagery degree show 2015

There is no BEFORE CGI - Why CGI in movies is way older than you ever thought - CGI History Film

There is no BEFORE CGI - Why CGI in movies is way older than you ever thought - CGI History Film

There is no BEFORE CGI - Why CGI in movies is way older than you ever thought - CGI History Film

There is no BEFORE CGI - Why CGI in movies is way older than you thought - Cgi history in film - In this week’s video we explore if the golden era of practical film effects from our youth was how we remember it or is nostalgia playing tricks on our minds. Was it really “Before CGI” ?
Music used in the video...Aretes by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100325
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Enter the Party by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100240
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
(Voice over)
Cgi in movies gets a lot of flak, sometimes deservedly so. But many people seem to have a memory of a golden era of wonderful practical effects they refer to as “Before CGI”. Well today I’m going to dispel that myth and propose that for most people there is NO “Before CGI”.
From what I can tell when people say Before CGI they really mean before Terminator 2. But let’s go back in time to 1989 and The Abyss, With its breakthrough water effects.
Ok so you need more convincing well lets go even further back to 1986 and Basil the Great Mouse Detective and its beautiful cgi chase scene through the inner workings of the Big Ben clock tower, the cgi owl at the start of the film Labyrinth and the cgi spacecraft with refection mapping in the Flight of the Navigator both also 1986.
Going back to 1985 saw the film Young Sherlock Holmes give us the stained glass knight, a photorealistic CGI character created by John Lasseter of Pixar. 1984 one of my favourite movie years saw The Last Starfighter released which Used CGI for all spaceship shots, replacing traditional models.
Going yet further back to 1981 the film Looker featured a 3D-shaded CGI human character called Cindy. To depict and satirise advertisings constant pressure on women to achieve ridiculous standard of beauty right down the millimetre.
How much further can we go back?
Well let’s go 5 years back in time to 1976 and head over to Futureworld which used 3D computer graphics for cgi hands and faces and featured digital compositing to generate characters over a background.
Ok let’s hop back in the DeLorean and set the time circuits for 1967 and Charles Csuri and James Shaffer’s fully computer generated film, Hummingbird. Anyway I think you get the point, you see for most people lives there was no “Before CGI”, this golden computer free era didn’t exist. Do you agree, or disagree let me know in the comments section below. If you like pressing the screen on your mobile or clicking things with your mouse, here’s some other videos you might like. Go ahead press on one, you know just to see if it works.
Until next time, keep it Loched.
Hashtags: #CGI #beforeCGI #VFX #Educational #history #movies
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CGI is now commonplace in the world of movies. Everything from characters and buildings to skies and entire cityscapes can be created with computer-generated imagery. It's done for a variety of reasons - sometimes simply because it looks better, other times because it's cost-effective, and for a number of other reasons too. Without the CGI applied, any movie that utilises it looks very different, but certain movies look totally unrecognisable - and that's what this video is going to take a loo...

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It's no secret to anyone that the cinema continues to develop and today's graphic design is at such a high level that it's impossible to distinguish computer generated imagery from a real set shot. Yes, more and more movies include CGI and it's hard to imagine a Blockbuster without a lot of special effects. But if you're interested in how those movies look without them, then get comfortable and get ready for a few surprises. So here we have 7 films before and after special effects

published: 03 Oct 2017

How Does CGI Work?

People often ask me how does CGI work, or how do I create my images and I've always felt like I wasn't giving a particularly good answer so I've made this short video as an introduction for the uninitiated.
If you like the video be sure to follow us on Facebook - facebook.com/WhitakerStudio/
and Instagram - instagram.com/whitaker_studio/
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published: 02 Feb 2017

CGI Animated Short : "The Secret of Animation"- by Giovanni Braggio

Please check out this funny CGI animated short by talented animator Giovanni Braggio! This is short character animation tutorial for every level that explains clearly the secret for a great acting performance, and was Giovanni's final project for the professional course in 3D character animation at the AnimationWorkshop, Viborg (DK). It took 4 weeks from pre to post production.
Giovanni is currently a freelance animator based in London, working mainly for cartoon network. For more information please see the details below:
Music background track- Kool & Klean - Volume 3 ( THE ALBUM 2012 ) _THE SMOOTHJAZZ LOFT_ Website: http://www.klashtorni.com
Personal Website - http://www.giovannibraggio.com

10 CGI Movie Effects That Made Actors Feel Awkward

published: 29 Mar 2017

Why CG Sucks (Except It Doesn't)

Are computer generated visual effects really ruining movies?
We believe that the reason we think all CG looks bad, is because we only see "bad” CG. Fantastic, beautiful, and wonderfully executed CG is everywhere - you just don't know it. Truly great visual effects serve story and character – and in doing so are, by their very definition, invisible.
Written and Narrated by Freddie Wong
Edited by Joey Scoma
Assistant Editor - JoshanSmith
Do you want more about CG and VFX? Check out:
Cinefex (http://www.cinefex.com/)
FXGuide (http://www.fxguide.com/)
The awards and nominations by the Visual Effects Society (http://www.visualeffectssociety.com)
Also, you can chat with Freddie and other VFX masters (Like PWNisher and PlayFightVFX) directly by commenting on the official RJFS forum:
https:/...

Computer Generated Imagery used on video of 2nd plane hitting WTC

Evolution Of CGI In The Movies

A brief look into a history of CGI in the movies.
MUSIC: Sauniks - DaemonLINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jd2hg2ZdLuc

published: 29 May 2016

How to create a 3D CGI character - an overview | The Making of "My Time Here"

Creating characters in 3d can be a challenging and perplexing task to forgo. To the inexperienced, the process can seem very daunting. In this talk, I will introduce you to the 3d character creation process and go over the scope of what is required. Learn the steps you need to create your CGI character from conceptual ideas to complete movie ready form.
Software used: Zbrush, 3dsmax.
http://www.my-time-here.com/learn/

Showreel from BA (Hons) Computer Generated Imagery degree show 2015

There is no BEFORE CGI - Why CGI in movies is way older than you ever thought - CGI History Film

There is no BEFORE CGI - Why CGI in movies is way older than you thought - Cgi history in film - In this week’s video we explore if the golden era of practical film effects from our youth was how we remember it or is nostalgia playing tricks on our minds. Was it really “Before CGI” ?
Music used in the video...Aretes by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100325
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Enter the Party by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Artist: http://incompetech.co...

7 MOVIES BEFORE AND AFTER SPECIAL EFFECTS

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It's no secret to anyone that the cinema continues to develop and today's graphic design is at such a high level that it's im...

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It's no secret to anyone that the cinema continues to develop and today's graphic design is at such a high level that it's impossible to distinguish computer generated imagery from a real set shot. Yes, more and more movies include CGI and it's hard to imagine a Blockbuster without a lot of special effects. But if you're interested in how those movies look without them, then get comfortable and get ready for a few surprises. So here we have 7 films before and after special effects

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It's no secret to anyone that the cinema continues to develop and today's graphic design is at such a high level that it's impossible to distinguish computer generated imagery from a real set shot. Yes, more and more movies include CGI and it's hard to imagine a Blockbuster without a lot of special effects. But if you're interested in how those movies look without them, then get comfortable and get ready for a few surprises. So here we have 7 films before and after special effects

How Does CGI Work?

People often ask me how does CGI work, or how do I create my images and I've always felt like I wasn't giving a particularly good answer so I've made this short...

People often ask me how does CGI work, or how do I create my images and I've always felt like I wasn't giving a particularly good answer so I've made this short video as an introduction for the uninitiated.
If you like the video be sure to follow us on Facebook - facebook.com/WhitakerStudio/
and Instagram - instagram.com/whitaker_studio/
And signup for our newsletter to receive a 3D model of the cup - whitakerstudio.co.uk/how-does-cgi-work-newsletter-signup
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People often ask me how does CGI work, or how do I create my images and I've always felt like I wasn't giving a particularly good answer so I've made this short video as an introduction for the uninitiated.
If you like the video be sure to follow us on Facebook - facebook.com/WhitakerStudio/
and Instagram - instagram.com/whitaker_studio/
And signup for our newsletter to receive a 3D model of the cup - whitakerstudio.co.uk/how-does-cgi-work-newsletter-signup
A free piece of 3D software for you to play with is Sketchup - sketchup.com/

CGI Animated Short : "The Secret of Animation"- by Giovanni Braggio

Please check out this funny CGI animated short by talented animator Giovanni Braggio! This is short character animation tutorial for every level that explains c...

Please check out this funny CGI animated short by talented animator Giovanni Braggio! This is short character animation tutorial for every level that explains clearly the secret for a great acting performance, and was Giovanni's final project for the professional course in 3D character animation at the AnimationWorkshop, Viborg (DK). It took 4 weeks from pre to post production.
Giovanni is currently a freelance animator based in London, working mainly for cartoon network. For more information please see the details below:
Music background track- Kool & Klean - Volume 3 ( THE ALBUM 2012 ) _THE SMOOTHJAZZ LOFT_ Website: http://www.klashtorni.com
Personal Website - http://www.giovannibraggio.com

Please check out this funny CGI animated short by talented animator Giovanni Braggio! This is short character animation tutorial for every level that explains clearly the secret for a great acting performance, and was Giovanni's final project for the professional course in 3D character animation at the AnimationWorkshop, Viborg (DK). It took 4 weeks from pre to post production.
Giovanni is currently a freelance animator based in London, working mainly for cartoon network. For more information please see the details below:
Music background track- Kool & Klean - Volume 3 ( THE ALBUM 2012 ) _THE SMOOTHJAZZ LOFT_ Website: http://www.klashtorni.com
Personal Website - http://www.giovannibraggio.com

Why CG Sucks (Except It Doesn't)

Are computer generated visual effects really ruining movies?
We believe that the reason we think all CG looks bad, is because we only see "bad” CG. Fantastic, ...

Are computer generated visual effects really ruining movies?
We believe that the reason we think all CG looks bad, is because we only see "bad” CG. Fantastic, beautiful, and wonderfully executed CG is everywhere - you just don't know it. Truly great visual effects serve story and character – and in doing so are, by their very definition, invisible.
Written and Narrated by Freddie Wong
Edited by Joey Scoma
Assistant Editor - JoshanSmith
Do you want more about CG and VFX? Check out:
Cinefex (http://www.cinefex.com/)
FXGuide (http://www.fxguide.com/)
The awards and nominations by the Visual Effects Society (http://www.visualeffectssociety.com)
Also, you can chat with Freddie and other VFX masters (Like PWNisher and PlayFightVFX) directly by commenting on the official RJFS forum:
https://discuss.rocketjump.com/t/vfx-video-essay-why-cg-sucks-except-it-doesnt-official-discussion/2862
To see the full list of VFX Breakdowns and films we featured, go here:
https://discuss.rocketjump.com/t/vfx-video-essay-why-cg-sucks-except-it-doesnt-official-discussion/2862
Special thanks to RØDE for the rad mics we record on.
http://www.rode.com
Thanks for watching! More videos at http://school.rocketjump.com!
Check out our store!
shop.rocketjump.com
You can also follow us on Facebook & Twitter:
http://www.facebook.com/RJFilmSchool
https://twitter.com/rjfilmschool

Are computer generated visual effects really ruining movies?
We believe that the reason we think all CG looks bad, is because we only see "bad” CG. Fantastic, beautiful, and wonderfully executed CG is everywhere - you just don't know it. Truly great visual effects serve story and character – and in doing so are, by their very definition, invisible.
Written and Narrated by Freddie Wong
Edited by Joey Scoma
Assistant Editor - JoshanSmith
Do you want more about CG and VFX? Check out:
Cinefex (http://www.cinefex.com/)
FXGuide (http://www.fxguide.com/)
The awards and nominations by the Visual Effects Society (http://www.visualeffectssociety.com)
Also, you can chat with Freddie and other VFX masters (Like PWNisher and PlayFightVFX) directly by commenting on the official RJFS forum:
https://discuss.rocketjump.com/t/vfx-video-essay-why-cg-sucks-except-it-doesnt-official-discussion/2862
To see the full list of VFX Breakdowns and films we featured, go here:
https://discuss.rocketjump.com/t/vfx-video-essay-why-cg-sucks-except-it-doesnt-official-discussion/2862
Special thanks to RØDE for the rad mics we record on.
http://www.rode.com
Thanks for watching! More videos at http://school.rocketjump.com!
Check out our store!
shop.rocketjump.com
You can also follow us on Facebook & Twitter:
http://www.facebook.com/RJFilmSchool
https://twitter.com/rjfilmschool

How to create a 3D CGI character - an overview | The Making of "My Time Here"

Creating characters in 3d can be a challenging and perplexing task to forgo. To the inexperienced, the process can seem very daunting. In this talk, I will intr...

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Software used: Zbrush, 3dsmax.
http://www.my-time-here.com/learn/

Creating characters in 3d can be a challenging and perplexing task to forgo. To the inexperienced, the process can seem very daunting. In this talk, I will introduce you to the 3d character creation process and go over the scope of what is required. Learn the steps you need to create your CGI character from conceptual ideas to complete movie ready form.
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There is no BEFORE CGI - Why CGI in movies is way older than you ever thought - CGI History Film

There is no BEFORE CGI - Why CGI in movies is way older than you thought - Cgi history in film - In this week’s video we explore if the golden era of practical ...

There is no BEFORE CGI - Why CGI in movies is way older than you thought - Cgi history in film - In this week’s video we explore if the golden era of practical film effects from our youth was how we remember it or is nostalgia playing tricks on our minds. Was it really “Before CGI” ?
Music used in the video...Aretes by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100325
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Enter the Party by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100240
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
(Voice over)
Cgi in movies gets a lot of flak, sometimes deservedly so. But many people seem to have a memory of a golden era of wonderful practical effects they refer to as “Before CGI”. Well today I’m going to dispel that myth and propose that for most people there is NO “Before CGI”.
From what I can tell when people say Before CGI they really mean before Terminator 2. But let’s go back in time to 1989 and The Abyss, With its breakthrough water effects.
Ok so you need more convincing well lets go even further back to 1986 and Basil the Great Mouse Detective and its beautiful cgi chase scene through the inner workings of the Big Ben clock tower, the cgi owl at the start of the film Labyrinth and the cgi spacecraft with refection mapping in the Flight of the Navigator both also 1986.
Going back to 1985 saw the film Young Sherlock Holmes give us the stained glass knight, a photorealistic CGI character created by John Lasseter of Pixar. 1984 one of my favourite movie years saw The Last Starfighter released which Used CGI for all spaceship shots, replacing traditional models.
Going yet further back to 1981 the film Looker featured a 3D-shaded CGI human character called Cindy. To depict and satirise advertisings constant pressure on women to achieve ridiculous standard of beauty right down the millimetre.
How much further can we go back?
Well let’s go 5 years back in time to 1976 and head over to Futureworld which used 3D computer graphics for cgi hands and faces and featured digital compositing to generate characters over a background.
Ok let’s hop back in the DeLorean and set the time circuits for 1967 and Charles Csuri and James Shaffer’s fully computer generated film, Hummingbird. Anyway I think you get the point, you see for most people lives there was no “Before CGI”, this golden computer free era didn’t exist. Do you agree, or disagree let me know in the comments section below. If you like pressing the screen on your mobile or clicking things with your mouse, here’s some other videos you might like. Go ahead press on one, you know just to see if it works.
Until next time, keep it Loched.
Hashtags: #CGI #beforeCGI #VFX #Educational #history #movies
The History of CGI ( computer generated imagery )

There is no BEFORE CGI - Why CGI in movies is way older than you thought - Cgi history in film - In this week’s video we explore if the golden era of practical film effects from our youth was how we remember it or is nostalgia playing tricks on our minds. Was it really “Before CGI” ?
Music used in the video...Aretes by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100325
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Enter the Party by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Cgi in movies gets a lot of flak, sometimes deservedly so. But many people seem to have a memory of a golden era of wonderful practical effects they refer to as “Before CGI”. Well today I’m going to dispel that myth and propose that for most people there is NO “Before CGI”.
From what I can tell when people say Before CGI they really mean before Terminator 2. But let’s go back in time to 1989 and The Abyss, With its breakthrough water effects.
Ok so you need more convincing well lets go even further back to 1986 and Basil the Great Mouse Detective and its beautiful cgi chase scene through the inner workings of the Big Ben clock tower, the cgi owl at the start of the film Labyrinth and the cgi spacecraft with refection mapping in the Flight of the Navigator both also 1986.
Going back to 1985 saw the film Young Sherlock Holmes give us the stained glass knight, a photorealistic CGI character created by John Lasseter of Pixar. 1984 one of my favourite movie years saw The Last Starfighter released which Used CGI for all spaceship shots, replacing traditional models.
Going yet further back to 1981 the film Looker featured a 3D-shaded CGI human character called Cindy. To depict and satirise advertisings constant pressure on women to achieve ridiculous standard of beauty right down the millimetre.
How much further can we go back?
Well let’s go 5 years back in time to 1976 and head over to Futureworld which used 3D computer graphics for cgi hands and faces and featured digital compositing to generate characters over a background.
Ok let’s hop back in the DeLorean and set the time circuits for 1967 and Charles Csuri and James Shaffer’s fully computer generated film, Hummingbird. Anyway I think you get the point, you see for most people lives there was no “Before CGI”, this golden computer free era didn’t exist. Do you agree, or disagree let me know in the comments section below. If you like pressing the screen on your mobile or clicking things with your mouse, here’s some other videos you might like. Go ahead press on one, you know just to see if it works.
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The History of CGI ( computer generated imagery )

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A proprietary 3D camera lens shader was developed to match the unique size and shape of the screen, and a specialized super-wide fisheye lens was utilized for filming the live action plates.
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$25 million CGI accomplishes the impossible.

She was filming her part in the forthcoming 'Trump: The Manchurian" when called back for reshoots for her 2006 campaign launch video re-release. She had grown a mustache for her Trump film role, so with Warner Bros. behind her and a lot at stake with her post-apocalypse message to the world, no cash was spared on top visual effects teams called in to excise her mustache for this forthcoming, and as yet unnamed and unrated, movie re-released for some reason.
With enough money, raw Hollywood talent can achieve anything.
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Pacific Rim Upraising Movie Filming ScenesWithoutCGI, Aliens, Jaegers, Kaiju How They Made It.
In theaters July 12th. From acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro comes Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures.
The story of Pacific Rim is told on an epic scale, where 250-foot tall combat mechs battle similarly sized giant alien monsters in the ocean off of the coast of major cities, and when that.
Although Pacific Rim begins more than a decade into the battle with the city-destroying Kaiju, in this video the visual effects team at IndustrialLight vesves Magic will discuss the process of.

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Pacific Rim Upraising Movie Filming Scenes Without CGI, Aliens, Jaegers, Kaiju How They Made It

A body double, CGI skull, and secret filming sessions Inside the yearlong process to bring this

A body double, CGI skull, and secret filming sessions Inside the yearlong process to bring this beloved character to the 'Blade Runner' sequel.
A computer-generated Rachael appears in "Blade Runner: 2049."Warner Bros.
With a total of 1,200 visual effects shots in “Blade Runner 2049” — that comes out to 1:45 of the movie’s total running time of 2:43 — Oscar-winning VFX supervisor John Nelson and his team logged in major hours to go a step beyond the 1982 original movie’s legendary sci-fi look.
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Live Action CGI VFX Trailer "MAN OF STEEL" Independant Film by Film Guts

CGI History 1987 Mars Rover part 2 Ed Kramer, CGI Expert Wizard

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In 1987 I moved to Clearlake, Texas to work at NASA's Johnson Space Center. I was in an office just past the Mission Control room, animating this film about a proposed Mars Rover mission to bring martian soil samples back to Earth. This was with the earliest version of Wavefront software, and shows the introduction of both bump mapping and shadow casting.
The late Gunter Sabionski supervised and hired me, and I worked primarily with engineer Randy Barnette, scriptwriter Tom Robinson and programmer Ralph Leuthy. (Thanks guys, that was a fun year!)...

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30 CGI Movie Effects That Made Actors Feel Awkward COMPILATION

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If the movie you’re watching was made recently, a portion of what you see is probably computer-generated. While some people argue that CGI is cheapening the medium, the market is still booming. And sadly for any science fiction hipsters out there, it’s no longer genre-specific either. But despite all the criticisms, so many amazing things have been brought to life by CGI that we can’t help but stand in awe of the artists and engineers behind the scenes who make the vision come to life. Using a process called “chroma keying,” they’re able to insert a person into an environment. But to do so, some pretty hilarious things have to happ...

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10 Actors CAUGHT Without CGI

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There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes to make movies come alive. Today, we’re going to delve a little deeper into those moments.
Henry Cavill had to be strung up in the air with wires to simulate him flying. Even his cape was created using CGI. Mark Ruffalo looked like he had black chicken pox behind the scenes with all the motion capture dots he had on his face. Not to mention his futuristic looking spandex suit. Andy Serkis also had to don a spandex suit in order to portray Caesar in the remade Planet of the Apes movies. Also equipped with four cameras atop his head to get all of his fac...

published: 13 Aug 2017

CGI Animated Short Film "Murphy’s Law Short Film" by Murphy’s Law Team

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Murphy’s Law: A lone janitor works a late shift in a mysterious building, which controls and maintains the laws of physics. What could possibly go wrong?
"Murphy's Law" is an animation short made by a team of 4 people, during our final year of studying computer animation at Bournemouth University (NCCA).
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Live Action CGI VFX Short "THE SPACE BETWEEN US" Fantastic Film by Netherlands Film Academy

In a post-nuclear future, mankind tries to survive with the help of oxygen masks. High up in the mountains they have built a research centre in search of gills suited for mankind, so they can breathe freely once again and start a new life under water. Humble cleaner Juliette has her loyalties tested when she falls for Adam, a captive merman whose gills are mankind's last hope for survival.
THE SPACE BETWEEN US (2015) CGIVFX, Adventure, Fantasy. Sci-Fi, Dystopian
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Director/ Writer: Marc S. Nollkaemper
Stars: Elsa May Averill, Adrien Brine, Phi Nguyen
Produced by: Mark Lolkema, Isha van Moort
Music: Einar Sv. Tryggvason
Cinematography: ArthurVis
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Dan Stevens Without CGI In Beauty And The Beast Footage Is Something You Can't Unsee

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If you saw the live action of Beauty and the Beast starring Emma Watson, you may be wondering how she filmed those scenes with the Beast if he was created using CGI. Well prepare to have all of your questions answered with this behind the scenes look.
Someone get Emma Watson an Oscar because she literally filmed some of those scenes by herself.
Emma Watson is no stranger to working with CGI after her Harry Potter days so she was more than prepared to take on the challenge once again in Beauty and the Beast. The DVD for the film which comes out June 6th will gift viewers wit...

published: 25 May 2017

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Carrie Fisher (Not With CGI) To Appear In Star Wars Episode 9

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10 CGI Movie Effects That Made Actors Feel Awkward

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Movie Special Effects You'd Never Guess Aren't CGI

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Computer-generated effects are ubiquitous in Hollywood, so when something amazing happens on screen, audiences usually assume they're seeing a digital fantasy. But despite the surge in CGI, some directors are still committed to doing special effects the old-fashioned way, before today's digital wizardry existed. From puppets to prosthetics to old-school camera tricks, we've rounded up some of the most insane scenes you'll never believe were created without computers...
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CGI Animated Trailers: "War Robots" - by RealtimeUK

Check out this awesome CGI3D animated piece created by the talented team at RealtimeUK for Pixonic! For more information, please see the details and links below:
Pixonic is one of a new breed of exciting mobile developers who are latching onto high-quality cinematics to help their game grow. The highly successful developers of ‘War Robots’ got in touch and asked RealtimeUK to create a cinematic trailer for their 6 v 6 action packed mobile game.
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A unique 3D camera tracking and undistort process for the live action source footage allowed seamless rendering and compositing of CG elements. Due to the wide field-of-view and extended shot durations, new software was written to render over 6.5 trillion polygons of instanced geometry in one scene utilizing GPUs.
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A proprietary 3D camera lens shader was developed to match the unique size and shape of the screen, and a specialized super-wide fisheye lens was utilized for filming the live action plates.
A unique 3D camera tracking and undistort process for the live action source footage allowed seamless rendering and compositing of CG elements. Due to the wide field-of-view and extended shot durations, new software was written to render over 6.5 trillion polygons of instanced geometry in one scene utilizing GPUs.
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She was filming her part in the forthcoming 'Trump: The Manchurian" when called back for reshoots for her 2006 campaign launch video re-release. She had grown a...

She was filming her part in the forthcoming 'Trump: The Manchurian" when called back for reshoots for her 2006 campaign launch video re-release. She had grown a mustache for her Trump film role, so with Warner Bros. behind her and a lot at stake with her post-apocalypse message to the world, no cash was spared on top visual effects teams called in to excise her mustache for this forthcoming, and as yet unnamed and unrated, movie re-released for some reason.
With enough money, raw Hollywood talent can achieve anything.
#ImProcrastinating #FoundThisUnderMyBed #ResuseRenewRecycle #ImWithHer

She was filming her part in the forthcoming 'Trump: The Manchurian" when called back for reshoots for her 2006 campaign launch video re-release. She had grown a mustache for her Trump film role, so with Warner Bros. behind her and a lot at stake with her post-apocalypse message to the world, no cash was spared on top visual effects teams called in to excise her mustache for this forthcoming, and as yet unnamed and unrated, movie re-released for some reason.
With enough money, raw Hollywood talent can achieve anything.
#ImProcrastinating #FoundThisUnderMyBed #ResuseRenewRecycle #ImWithHer

Pacific Rim Upraising Movie Filming ScenesWithoutCGI, Aliens, Jaegers, Kaiju How They Made It.
In theaters July 12th. From acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro comes Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures.
The story of Pacific Rim is told on an epic scale, where 250-foot tall combat mechs battle similarly sized giant alien monsters in the ocean off of the coast of major cities, and when that.
Although Pacific Rim begins more than a decade into the battle with the city-destroying Kaiju, in this video the visual effects team at IndustrialLight vesves Magic will discuss the process of.

Pacific Rim Upraising Movie Filming ScenesWithoutCGI, Aliens, Jaegers, Kaiju How They Made It.
In theaters July 12th. From acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro comes Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures.
The story of Pacific Rim is told on an epic scale, where 250-foot tall combat mechs battle similarly sized giant alien monsters in the ocean off of the coast of major cities, and when that.
Although Pacific Rim begins more than a decade into the battle with the city-destroying Kaiju, in this video the visual effects team at IndustrialLight vesves Magic will discuss the process of.

A body double, CGI skull, and secret filming sessions Inside the yearlong process to bring this

A body double, CGI skull, and secret filming sessions Inside the yearlong process to bring this beloved character to the 'Blade Runner' sequel.
A computer-gener...

A body double, CGI skull, and secret filming sessions Inside the yearlong process to bring this beloved character to the 'Blade Runner' sequel.
A computer-generated Rachael appears in "Blade Runner: 2049."Warner Bros.
With a total of 1,200 visual effects shots in “Blade Runner 2049” — that comes out to 1:45 of the movie’s total running time of 2:43 — Oscar-winning VFX supervisor John Nelson and his team logged in major hours to go a step beyond the 1982 original movie’s legendary sci-fi look.
But there was a particular scene in the movie that Nelson and director Denis Villeneuve paid special attention to.

A body double, CGI skull, and secret filming sessions Inside the yearlong process to bring this beloved character to the 'Blade Runner' sequel.
A computer-generated Rachael appears in "Blade Runner: 2049."Warner Bros.
With a total of 1,200 visual effects shots in “Blade Runner 2049” — that comes out to 1:45 of the movie’s total running time of 2:43 — Oscar-winning VFX supervisor John Nelson and his team logged in major hours to go a step beyond the 1982 original movie’s legendary sci-fi look.
But there was a particular scene in the movie that Nelson and director Denis Villeneuve paid special attention to.

Live Action CGI VFX Trailer "MAN OF STEEL" Independant Film by Film Guts

"Inspired by man of steel movie big fan of (Henry Cavill) so just decided to make video with my friend who act a super hero in this video." ~ AmitMAN OF STEE...

"Inspired by man of steel movie big fan of (Henry Cavill) so just decided to make video with my friend who act a super hero in this video." ~ AmitMAN OF STEEL (2014) CGI, VFX, Live Action, Action
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CGI History 1987 Mars Rover part 2 Ed Kramer, CGI Expert Wizard

Welcome back to all my CGIHistoryWizard followers and thanks for your support! If you've been enjoying these little bits of CGI History from my basement, plea...

Welcome back to all my CGIHistoryWizard followers and thanks for your support! If you've been enjoying these little bits of CGI History from my basement, please share this channel with your friends and followers! Thanks! (read more below...)
In 1987 I moved to Clearlake, Texas to work at NASA's Johnson Space Center. I was in an office just past the Mission Control room, animating this film about a proposed Mars Rover mission to bring martian soil samples back to Earth. This was with the earliest version of Wavefront software, and shows the introduction of both bump mapping and shadow casting.
The late Gunter Sabionski supervised and hired me, and I worked primarily with engineer Randy Barnette, scriptwriter Tom Robinson and programmer Ralph Leuthy. (Thanks guys, that was a fun year!) Gunter was also well-known in the shark filming community.
For further research:
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19900011348
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Welcome back to all my CGIHistoryWizard followers and thanks for your support! If you've been enjoying these little bits of CGI History from my basement, please share this channel with your friends and followers! Thanks! (read more below...)
In 1987 I moved to Clearlake, Texas to work at NASA's Johnson Space Center. I was in an office just past the Mission Control room, animating this film about a proposed Mars Rover mission to bring martian soil samples back to Earth. This was with the earliest version of Wavefront software, and shows the introduction of both bump mapping and shadow casting.
The late Gunter Sabionski supervised and hired me, and I worked primarily with engineer Randy Barnette, scriptwriter Tom Robinson and programmer Ralph Leuthy. (Thanks guys, that was a fun year!) Gunter was also well-known in the shark filming community.
For further research:
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19900011348
http:www.wizardsofhollywood.com

What made Ryan Reynolds feel awkward while filming Deadpool? 30 CGIMovieEffects That Made ActorsFeelAwkward! Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/ho3Hg6
If the movie you’re watching was made recently, a portion of what you see is probably computer-generated. While some people argue that CGI is cheapening the medium, the market is still booming. And sadly for any science fiction hipsters out there, it’s no longer genre-specific either. But despite all the criticisms, so many amazing things have been brought to life by CGI that we can’t help but stand in awe of the artists and engineers behind the scenes who make the vision come to life. Using a process called “chroma keying,” they’re able to insert a person into an environment. But to do so, some pretty hilarious things have to happen first. Special outfits, motion capture costumes, and an entire team of animators measuring your every movement gets tiresome after a while, but these actors take it all in stride and create some hilarious moments! And we have the details from movies like Deadpool, Jurassic World, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Revenant, Iron Man, Superman Returns, The Jungle Book, Life of Pi, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars: Rogue One to prove it!

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If the movie you’re watching was made recently, a portion of what you see is probably computer-generated. While some people argue that CGI is cheapening the medium, the market is still booming. And sadly for any science fiction hipsters out there, it’s no longer genre-specific either. But despite all the criticisms, so many amazing things have been brought to life by CGI that we can’t help but stand in awe of the artists and engineers behind the scenes who make the vision come to life. Using a process called “chroma keying,” they’re able to insert a person into an environment. But to do so, some pretty hilarious things have to happen first. Special outfits, motion capture costumes, and an entire team of animators measuring your every movement gets tiresome after a while, but these actors take it all in stride and create some hilarious moments! And we have the details from movies like Deadpool, Jurassic World, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Revenant, Iron Man, Superman Returns, The Jungle Book, Life of Pi, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars: Rogue One to prove it!

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There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes to make movies come alive. Today, we’re going to delve a little deeper into those moments.
Henry Cavill had to be strung up in the air with wires to simulate him flying. Even his cape was created using CGI. Mark Ruffalo looked like he had black chicken pox behind the scenes with all the motion capture dots he had on his face. Not to mention his futuristic looking spandex suit. Andy Serkis also had to don a spandex suit in order to portray Caesar in the remade Planet of the Apes movies. Also equipped with four cameras atop his head to get all of his facial features. Heath Ledger was strung up on what seemed to be a rafter for one of the final scenes in The Dark Knight. In the film he was really up on top of a building. Life of Pi was almost completely filmed inside a specially designed wave pool to resemble the ocean. Sandra Bullock didn’t really know what Gravity looked like as most all of it used visual effects and she couldn’t see what everyone else could. Leo DiCaprio was captured on camera behind the scenes which he was walking what was supposed to be a vertical street in Inception. Standing on what looked like a steel cage with a green screen in the background. Matt Damon played Mark Watney in The Martian and had a couple pictures of him taken backstage in his spacesuit and green screen behind him while he was standing on what was supposed to be Martian soil. Benedict Cumberbatch has a picture of him and Rachel McAdams behind the scenes when he is about to leave the hospital with his sling ring. The portal was created using a green screen as well a circular contraption with a bunch of lights attached to it. Bill Nighy had motion capture dots on his face and a motion capture headband when he portrayed Davey Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean.
Did you know about any of these behind-the-scenes moments?

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There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes to make movies come alive. Today, we’re going to delve a little deeper into those moments.
Henry Cavill had to be strung up in the air with wires to simulate him flying. Even his cape was created using CGI. Mark Ruffalo looked like he had black chicken pox behind the scenes with all the motion capture dots he had on his face. Not to mention his futuristic looking spandex suit. Andy Serkis also had to don a spandex suit in order to portray Caesar in the remade Planet of the Apes movies. Also equipped with four cameras atop his head to get all of his facial features. Heath Ledger was strung up on what seemed to be a rafter for one of the final scenes in The Dark Knight. In the film he was really up on top of a building. Life of Pi was almost completely filmed inside a specially designed wave pool to resemble the ocean. Sandra Bullock didn’t really know what Gravity looked like as most all of it used visual effects and she couldn’t see what everyone else could. Leo DiCaprio was captured on camera behind the scenes which he was walking what was supposed to be a vertical street in Inception. Standing on what looked like a steel cage with a green screen in the background. Matt Damon played Mark Watney in The Martian and had a couple pictures of him taken backstage in his spacesuit and green screen behind him while he was standing on what was supposed to be Martian soil. Benedict Cumberbatch has a picture of him and Rachel McAdams behind the scenes when he is about to leave the hospital with his sling ring. The portal was created using a green screen as well a circular contraption with a bunch of lights attached to it. Bill Nighy had motion capture dots on his face and a motion capture headband when he portrayed Davey Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean.
Did you know about any of these behind-the-scenes moments?

CGIAnimated ShortFilm "Murphy’s LawShort Film" by Murphy’s Law Team
Murphy’s Law: A lone janitor works a late shift in a mysterious building, which controls and maintains the laws of physics. What could possibly go wrong?
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Live Action CGI VFX Short "THE SPACE BETWEEN US" Fantastic Film by Netherlands Film Academy

In a post-nuclear future, mankind tries to survive with the help of oxygen masks. High up in the mountains they have built a research centre in search of gills ...

In a post-nuclear future, mankind tries to survive with the help of oxygen masks. High up in the mountains they have built a research centre in search of gills suited for mankind, so they can breathe freely once again and start a new life under water. Humble cleaner Juliette has her loyalties tested when she falls for Adam, a captive merman whose gills are mankind's last hope for survival.
THE SPACE BETWEEN US (2015) CGIVFX, Adventure, Fantasy. Sci-Fi, Dystopian
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Director/ Writer: Marc S. Nollkaemper
Stars: Elsa May Averill, Adrien Brine, Phi Nguyen
Produced by: Mark Lolkema, Isha van Moort
Music: Einar Sv. Tryggvason
Cinematography: Arthur Vis
Editing: Erik Sluiter
Production Design: Didier Konings, Rosylke Gersons, Evelien Stikkelman
Visual effects: Jim de Brouwer, Lynn Dekker, Guido Ekker, Wouter Gilsing, Aram Hakze, Didier Konings, Nina Lankveld, Stef Mesman, Brian Scherbinski, Rocky Schouten, Anton Stattin
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In a post-nuclear future, mankind tries to survive with the help of oxygen masks. High up in the mountains they have built a research centre in search of gills suited for mankind, so they can breathe freely once again and start a new life under water. Humble cleaner Juliette has her loyalties tested when she falls for Adam, a captive merman whose gills are mankind's last hope for survival.
THE SPACE BETWEEN US (2015) CGIVFX, Adventure, Fantasy. Sci-Fi, Dystopian
Produced at Netherlands Film Academy ( http://www.ahk.nl/en/filmacademy )
More Info at http://www.thespacebetweenus2015.com
CREDITS:
Director/ Writer: Marc S. Nollkaemper
Stars: Elsa May Averill, Adrien Brine, Phi Nguyen
Produced by: Mark Lolkema, Isha van Moort
Music: Einar Sv. Tryggvason
Cinematography: Arthur Vis
Editing: Erik Sluiter
Production Design: Didier Konings, Rosylke Gersons, Evelien Stikkelman
Visual effects: Jim de Brouwer, Lynn Dekker, Guido Ekker, Wouter Gilsing, Aram Hakze, Didier Konings, Nina Lankveld, Stef Mesman, Brian Scherbinski, Rocky Schouten, Anton Stattin
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Dan Stevens Without CGI In Beauty And The Beast Footage Is Something You Can't Unsee

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If you saw the live action of Beauty and the Beast starring Emma Watson, you may be wondering how she filmed those scenes with the Beast if he was created using CGI. Well prepare to have all of your questions answered with this behind the scenes look.
Someone get Emma Watson an Oscar because she literally filmed some of those scenes by herself.
Emma Watson is no stranger to working with CGI after her Harry Potter days so she was more than prepared to take on the challenge once again in Beauty and the Beast. The DVD for the film which comes out June 6th will gift viewers with several featurettes giving you a behind the scenes look at just how they pulled off those GCI scenes. One clip in particular of Emma acting with the beast during the iconic ballroom scene has the internet going wild. In order to give Emma an accurate height depiction of the beast to act with, Dan Stevens had to wear his motion capture suit that made him look like a grey marshmallow. How Emma kept a straight face? The world may never know. Check it out.
And if you think Emma having to keep a straight face was the toughest part, think again! The film’s director, Bill Condon says that “Be Our Guest” was actually the most challenging scene to film because literally the entire scene consisted of CGI with the exception of Emma.
You can check out even more behind the scenes looks when the DVD comes out on June 6th in addition to 10 minutes of deleted scenes and the Beauty and The Beast music video starring Ariana Grande with John Legend. What do you guys think about the Beast in that CGI suit? He’s a stud right? Let me know in the comment section below and don’t forget to subscribe to Clevver News. I’m your host DrewDorsey and I’ll see you next time.
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If you saw the live action of Beauty and the Beast starring Emma Watson, you may be wondering how she filmed those scenes with the Beast if he was created using CGI. Well prepare to have all of your questions answered with this behind the scenes look.
Someone get Emma Watson an Oscar because she literally filmed some of those scenes by herself.
Emma Watson is no stranger to working with CGI after her Harry Potter days so she was more than prepared to take on the challenge once again in Beauty and the Beast. The DVD for the film which comes out June 6th will gift viewers with several featurettes giving you a behind the scenes look at just how they pulled off those GCI scenes. One clip in particular of Emma acting with the beast during the iconic ballroom scene has the internet going wild. In order to give Emma an accurate height depiction of the beast to act with, Dan Stevens had to wear his motion capture suit that made him look like a grey marshmallow. How Emma kept a straight face? The world may never know. Check it out.
And if you think Emma having to keep a straight face was the toughest part, think again! The film’s director, Bill Condon says that “Be Our Guest” was actually the most challenging scene to film because literally the entire scene consisted of CGI with the exception of Emma.
You can check out even more behind the scenes looks when the DVD comes out on June 6th in addition to 10 minutes of deleted scenes and the Beauty and The Beast music video starring Ariana Grande with John Legend. What do you guys think about the Beast in that CGI suit? He’s a stud right? Let me know in the comment section below and don’t forget to subscribe to Clevver News. I’m your host DrewDorsey and I’ll see you next time.
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Hennessy 3D CGI

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all done in 3D / CGI in the computer - no live action filming - no green screen. 3D CGI Magic from a talented team we represent. Call McCartney Studios on 310-301-8166 or email info@mccartney.com to discuss your project today... you might be surprised how affordable it is!

all done in 3D / CGI in the computer - no live action filming - no green screen. 3D CGI Magic from a talented team we represent. Call McCartney Studios on 310-301-8166 or email info@mccartney.com to discuss your project today... you might be surprised how affordable it is!

Carrie Fisher (Not With CGI) To Appear In Star Wars Episode 9

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CGI Animated Trailers: "War Robots" - by RealtimeUK

Check out this awesome CGI3D animated piece created by the talented team at RealtimeUK for Pixonic! For more information, please see the details and links bel...

Check out this awesome CGI3D animated piece created by the talented team at RealtimeUK for Pixonic! For more information, please see the details and links below:
Pixonic is one of a new breed of exciting mobile developers who are latching onto high-quality cinematics to help their game grow. The highly successful developers of ‘War Robots’ got in touch and asked RealtimeUK to create a cinematic trailer for their 6 v 6 action packed mobile game.
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Check out this awesome CGI3D animated piece created by the talented team at RealtimeUK for Pixonic! For more information, please see the details and links below:
Pixonic is one of a new breed of exciting mobile developers who are latching onto high-quality cinematics to help their game grow. The highly successful developers of ‘War Robots’ got in touch and asked RealtimeUK to create a cinematic trailer for their 6 v 6 action packed mobile game.
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Film Riot - CGI Tank Tutorial

Stark takes you step by step through his process in adding realistic CGI models into a live action scene.
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The Beginning: Making Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace (Full Version)

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Behind the Scenes on Gone Girl | Adobe Creative Cloud

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The Revenant | "A World Unseen" Documentary | 20th Century FOX

Inspired by true events, THE REVENANT is an immersive and visceral cinematic experience capturing one man’s epic adventure of survival and the extraordinary power of the human spirit. In an expedition of the uncharted American wilderness, legendary explorer Hugh Glass (Leonardo DiCaprio) is brutally attacked by a bear and left for dead by members of his own hunting team. In a quest to survive, Glass endures unimaginable grief as well as the betrayal of his confidant John Fitzgerald (Tom Hardy). Guided by sheer will and the love of his family, Glass must navigate a vicious winter in a relentless pursuit to live and find redemption. THE REVENANT is directed and co-written by renowned filmmaker, Academy Award® winner Alejandro G. Iñárritu (Birdman, Babel).
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Oblivion 2013 Extensive Behind the Scenes Inside Look

Spoiler free review: http://goo.gl/Eknuk | This extensive, behind the scenes, inside look features approximately 21 minutes of footage from "Oblivion" (2013) opening April 19, 2013. If you are like us and you have not been impressed by the trailers than this video will win you over because the footage is spectacular and really in-depth. It has detailed information about the world of "Oblivion" the shot locations, the stunts, the props, and the combination of practical and CGI effects including a stunning look at the sky tower that has an amazing 360 degree screen to capture the look of being in the clouds.
31 NIGHTS OF MODERN HALLOWEEN HORROR CLASSICS
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Film Riot - CGI Tank Tutorial

Stark takes you step by step through his process in adding realistic CGI models into a live action scene.
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Stark takes you step by step through his process in adding realistic CGI models into a live action scene.
Follow Stark on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/mstarktv
And see the short film here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwbwkpJRyDY

Stark takes you step by step through his process in adding realistic CGI models into a live action scene.
Follow Stark on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/mstarktv
And see the short film here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwbwkpJRyDY

The Beginning is a documentary on the making of Star Wars: Episode IThe Phantom Menace, originally produced for the film's DVD release. It covers the entire production of The Phantom Menace, from preproduction to casting to visual effects, editing, and theatrical release.
The Beginning starts with early production work on the film, as George Lucas (returning to the director's chair for the first time since Star Wars: Episode IVA New Hope) and Lucasfilm plan how they will bring his vision to the screen. Jake Lloyd auditions for the part of Anakin Skywalker and is eventually cast in the role, joining Natalie Portman (Padmé), Ewan McGregor (Obi-Wan Kenobi) and Liam Neeson (Qui-Gon Jinn). Lucas leads several meetings with ILM, including visual effects supervisor John Knoll, in an effort to figure out how Episode I's many CGI effects would be accomplished -- Jar Jar Binks, in particular, was a challenge, as digital characters were still new at the time.
Other highlights from The Beginning include Steven Spielberg, a longtime friend of Lucas', visiting the set and getting a first look at a battle droid prop; McGregor choosing his lightsaber hilt; stunt rehearsals offering a glimpse at how The Phantom Menace's thrilling lightsaber duel between Obi-Wan Kenobi, Qui-Gon Jinn, and Darth Maul came together; footage of the first scene shot (Darth Sidious and Darth Maul's meeting on Coruscant); a look at the editing of the film featuring early effects and the splicing together of different takes; Frank Oz operating the Yoda puppet and working out his performance; and finally, the opening night release of The Phantom Menace in theaters.

The Beginning is a documentary on the making of Star Wars: Episode IThe Phantom Menace, originally produced for the film's DVD release. It covers the entire production of The Phantom Menace, from preproduction to casting to visual effects, editing, and theatrical release.
The Beginning starts with early production work on the film, as George Lucas (returning to the director's chair for the first time since Star Wars: Episode IVA New Hope) and Lucasfilm plan how they will bring his vision to the screen. Jake Lloyd auditions for the part of Anakin Skywalker and is eventually cast in the role, joining Natalie Portman (Padmé), Ewan McGregor (Obi-Wan Kenobi) and Liam Neeson (Qui-Gon Jinn). Lucas leads several meetings with ILM, including visual effects supervisor John Knoll, in an effort to figure out how Episode I's many CGI effects would be accomplished -- Jar Jar Binks, in particular, was a challenge, as digital characters were still new at the time.
Other highlights from The Beginning include Steven Spielberg, a longtime friend of Lucas', visiting the set and getting a first look at a battle droid prop; McGregor choosing his lightsaber hilt; stunt rehearsals offering a glimpse at how The Phantom Menace's thrilling lightsaber duel between Obi-Wan Kenobi, Qui-Gon Jinn, and Darth Maul came together; footage of the first scene shot (Darth Sidious and Darth Maul's meeting on Coruscant); a look at the editing of the film featuring early effects and the splicing together of different takes; Frank Oz operating the Yoda puppet and working out his performance; and finally, the opening night release of The Phantom Menace in theaters.

Behind-the-scenes featurettes for The Revenant starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Domhnall Gleeson, Will Poulter & directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu. Watch more The Revenant interviews, movie clips & behind-the-scenes videos ► http://bit.ly/TheRevenantVideos Subscribe for the hottest movie & TV clips, trailers & promos! ► http://bit.ly/FlicksExtrasSubscribe
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Inspired by true events, THE REVENANT is an immersive and visceral cinematic experience capturing one man’s epic adventure of survival and the extraordinary power of the human spirit. In an expedition of the uncharted American wilderness, legendary explorer Hugh Glass (Leonardo DiCaprio) is brutally attacked by a bear and left for dead by members of his own hunting team. In a quest to survive, Glass endures unimaginable grief as well as the betrayal of his confidant John Fitzgerald (Tom Hardy). Guided by sheer will and the love of his family, Glass must navigate a vicious winter in a relentless pursuit to live and find redemption. THE REVENANT is directed and co-written by renowned filmmaker, Academy Award-winner Alejandro González Iñárritu (Birdman, Babel).
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Domhnall Gleeson and Will Poulter.

Behind-the-scenes featurettes for The Revenant starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Domhnall Gleeson, Will Poulter & directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu. Watch more The Revenant interviews, movie clips & behind-the-scenes videos ► http://bit.ly/TheRevenantVideos Subscribe for the hottest movie & TV clips, trailers & promos! ► http://bit.ly/FlicksExtrasSubscribe
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Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Domhnall Gleeson and Will Poulter.

Hollywood blockbusterGone Girl was edited entirely in Adobe Premiere Pro CC. The workflow used by David Fincher and his post-production team offers insights into the evolution of filmmaking today. Working interactively, with editorial and visual effects tightly linked, the team was able to shape the 6K source footage into a cinematic masterpiece. Hear how they did it. LEARN MORE about the Adobe Creative Cloud pro video tools: http://adobe.ly/1Bn4vX3 Hear from customers about their work & workflow: http://bit.ly/AdobeProVideoCustomers
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Spoiler free review: http://goo.gl/Eknuk | This extensive, behind the scenes, inside look features approximately 21 minutes of footage from "Oblivion" (2013) opening April 19, 2013. If you are like us and you have not been impressed by the trailers than this video will win you over because the footage is spectacular and really in-depth. It has detailed information about the world of "Oblivion" the shot locations, the stunts, the props, and the combination of practical and CGI effects including a stunning look at the sky tower that has an amazing 360 degree screen to capture the look of being in the clouds.
31 NIGHTS OF MODERN HALLOWEEN HORROR CLASSICS
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Spoiler free review: http://goo.gl/Eknuk | This extensive, behind the scenes, inside look features approximately 21 minutes of footage from "Oblivion" (2013) opening April 19, 2013. If you are like us and you have not been impressed by the trailers than this video will win you over because the footage is spectacular and really in-depth. It has detailed information about the world of "Oblivion" the shot locations, the stunts, the props, and the combination of practical and CGI effects including a stunning look at the sky tower that has an amazing 360 degree screen to capture the look of being in the clouds.
31 NIGHTS OF MODERN HALLOWEEN HORROR CLASSICS
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7 MOVIES BEFORE AND AFTER SPECIAL EFFECTS

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It's no secret to anyone that the cinema continues to develop and today's graphic design is at such a high level that it's impossible to distinguish computer generated imagery from a real set shot. Yes, more and more movies include CGI and it's hard to imagine a Blockbuster without a lot of special effects. But if you're interested in how those movies look without them, then get comfortable and get ready for a few surprises. So here we have 7 films before and after special effects

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How Does CGI Work?

People often ask me how does CGI work, or how do I create my images and I've always felt l...

How Does CGI Work?

People often ask me how does CGI work, or how do I create my images and I've always felt like I wasn't giving a particularly good answer so I've made this short video as an introduction for the uninitiated.
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CGI Animated Short : "The Secret of Animation"- by Giovanni Braggio

Please check out this funny CGI animated short by talented animator Giovanni Braggio! This is short character animation tutorial for every level that explains clearly the secret for a great acting performance, and was Giovanni's final project for the professional course in 3D character animation at the AnimationWorkshop, Viborg (DK). It took 4 weeks from pre to post production.
Giovanni is currently a freelance animator based in London, working mainly for cartoon network. For more information please see the details below:
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Why CG Sucks (Except It Doesn't)

Are computer generated visual effects really ruining movies?
We believe that the reason we think all CG looks bad, is because we only see "bad” CG. Fantastic, beautiful, and wonderfully executed CG is everywhere - you just don't know it. Truly great visual effects serve story and character – and in doing so are, by their very definition, invisible.
Written and Narrated by Freddie Wong
Edited by Joey Scoma
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How to create a 3D CGI character - an overview | The Making of "My Time Here"

Creating characters in 3d can be a challenging and perplexing task to forgo. To the inexperienced, the process can seem very daunting. In this talk, I will introduce you to the 3d character creation process and go over the scope of what is required. Learn the steps you need to create your CGI character from conceptual ideas to complete movie ready form.
Software used: Zbrush, 3dsmax.
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Showreel from BA (Hons) Computer Generated Imagery degree show 2015

Computer-generated imagery

Computer-generated imagery (CGI for short) is the application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, printed media, video games, films, television programs, commercials, videos, and simulators. The visual scenes may be dynamic or static, and may be two-dimensional (2D), though the term "CGI" is most commonly used to refer to 3D computer graphics used for creating scenes or special effects in films and television.

The term 'CGI animation' refers to dynamic CGI rendered as a movie. The term virtual world refers to agent-based, interactive environments. Computer graphics software is used to make computer-generated imagery for films, etc. Availability of CGI software and increased computer speeds have allowed individual artists and small companies to produce professional-grade films, games, and fine art from their home computers. This has brought about an Internet subculture with its own set of global celebrities, clichés, and technical vocabulary. The evolution of CGI led to the emergence of virtual cinematography in the 1990s where runs of the simulatedcamera are not constrained by the laws of physics.

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Check out this cool CGI & VFX Breakdowns for "Heroes and Legends" featuring the U.S.Astronaut Hall of Fame® an immersive multi-sensory media-based attraction at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
Stereoscopic media content at a total 12K resolution is projected onto a custom compound-curve screen with a 226-degree field-of-view that wraps around and below the audience.
A proprietary 3D camera lens shader was developed to match the unique size and shape of the screen, and a specialized super-wide fisheye lens was utilized for filming the live action plates.
A unique 3D camera tracking and undistort process for the live action source footage allowed seamless rendering and compositing of CG elements. Due to the wide field-of-view and extended shot durations, new software was written to render over 6.5 trillion polygons of instanced geometry in one scene utilizing GPUs.
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$25 million CGI accomplishes the impossible.

She was filming her part in the forthcoming 'Trump: The Manchurian" when called back for r...

$25 million CGI accomplishes the impossible.

She was filming her part in the forthcoming 'Trump: The Manchurian" when called back for reshoots for her 2006 campaign launch video re-release. She had grown a mustache for her Trump film role, so with Warner Bros. behind her and a lot at stake with her post-apocalypse message to the world, no cash was spared on top visual effects teams called in to excise her mustache for this forthcoming, and as yet unnamed and unrated, movie re-released for some reason.
With enough money, raw Hollywood talent can achieve anything.
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Pacific Rim Upraising Movie Filming ScenesWithoutCGI, Aliens, Jaegers, Kaiju How They Made It.
In theaters July 12th. From acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro comes Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures.
The story of Pacific Rim is told on an epic scale, where 250-foot tall combat mechs battle similarly sized giant alien monsters in the ocean off of the coast of major cities, and when that.
Although Pacific Rim begins more than a decade into the battle with the city-destroying Kaiju, in this video the visual effects team at IndustrialLight vesves Magic will discuss the process of.

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FIERY FLYER CGI Funny/Action Short film Teaser (No Logic Films)

We have had another funniest concept, so Here We Go! FIERY FLYER our Upcoming funny Short ...

A body double, CGI skull, and secret filming sessions Inside the yearlong process to bring this

A body double, CGI skull, and secret filming sessions Inside the yearlong process to bring this beloved character to the 'Blade Runner' sequel.
A computer-generated Rachael appears in "Blade Runner: 2049."Warner Bros.
With a total of 1,200 visual effects shots in “Blade Runner 2049” — that comes out to 1:45 of the movie’s total running time of 2:43 — Oscar-winning VFX supervisor John Nelson and his team logged in major hours to go a step beyond the 1982 original movie’s legendary sci-fi look.
But there was a particular scene in the movie that Nelson and director Denis Villeneuve paid special attention to.

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Live Action CGI VFX Trailer "MAN OF STEEL" Independant Film by Film Guts

"Inspired by man of steel movie big fan of (Henry Cavill) so just decided to make video wi...

Live Action CGI VFX Trailer "MAN OF STEEL" Independant Film by Film Guts

"Inspired by man of steel movie big fan of (Henry Cavill) so just decided to make video with my friend who act a super hero in this video." ~ AmitMAN OF STEEL (2014) CGI, VFX, Live Action, Action
Produced by FilmGuts
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Directed & Animated by Amit kumar
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CGI History 1987 Mars Rover part 2 Ed Kramer, CGI Expert Wizard

Welcome back to all my CGI History Wizard followers and thanks for your support! If you've...

CGI History 1987 Mars Rover part 2 Ed Kramer, CGI Expert Wizard

Welcome back to all my CGIHistoryWizard followers and thanks for your support! If you've been enjoying these little bits of CGI History from my basement, please share this channel with your friends and followers! Thanks! (read more below...)
In 1987 I moved to Clearlake, Texas to work at NASA's Johnson Space Center. I was in an office just past the Mission Control room, animating this film about a proposed Mars Rover mission to bring martian soil samples back to Earth. This was with the earliest version of Wavefront software, and shows the introduction of both bump mapping and shadow casting.
The late Gunter Sabionski supervised and hired me, and I worked primarily with engineer Randy Barnette, scriptwriter Tom Robinson and programmer Ralph Leuthy. (Thanks guys, that was a fun year!) Gunter was also well-known in the shark filming community.
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1974 University of Utah Film Faces "Early CGI Facial Animation"

1974 University of Utah Film Faces "Early CGI Facial Animation"
Surprisingly early paramet...

30 CGI Movie Effects That Made Actors Feel Awkward COMPILATION

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If the movie you’re watching was made recently, a portion of what you see is probably computer-generated. While some people argue that CGI is cheapening the medium, the market is still booming. And sadly for any science fiction hipsters out there, it’s no longer genre-specific either. But despite all the criticisms, so many amazing things have been brought to life by CGI that we can’t help but stand in awe of the artists and engineers behind the scenes who make the vision come to life. Using a process called “chroma keying,” they’re able to insert a person into an environment. But to do so, some pretty hilarious things have to happen first. Special outfits, motion capture costumes, and an entire team of animators measuring your every movement gets tiresome after a while, but these actors take it all in stride and create some hilarious moments! And we have the details from movies like Deadpool, Jurassic World, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Revenant, Iron Man, Superman Returns, The Jungle Book, Life of Pi, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars: Rogue One to prove it!

10 Actors CAUGHT Without CGI

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There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes to make movies come alive. Today, we’re going to delve a little deeper into those moments.
Henry Cavill had to be strung up in the air with wires to simulate him flying. Even his cape was created using CGI. Mark Ruffalo looked like he had black chicken pox behind the scenes with all the motion capture dots he had on his face. Not to mention his futuristic looking spandex suit. Andy Serkis also had to don a spandex suit in order to portray Caesar in the remade Planet of the Apes movies. Also equipped with four cameras atop his head to get all of his facial features. Heath Ledger was strung up on what seemed to be a rafter for one of the final scenes in The Dark Knight. In the film he was really up on top of a building. Life of Pi was almost completely filmed inside a specially designed wave pool to resemble the ocean. Sandra Bullock didn’t really know what Gravity looked like as most all of it used visual effects and she couldn’t see what everyone else could. Leo DiCaprio was captured on camera behind the scenes which he was walking what was supposed to be a vertical street in Inception. Standing on what looked like a steel cage with a green screen in the background. Matt Damon played Mark Watney in The Martian and had a couple pictures of him taken backstage in his spacesuit and green screen behind him while he was standing on what was supposed to be Martian soil. Benedict Cumberbatch has a picture of him and Rachel McAdams behind the scenes when he is about to leave the hospital with his sling ring. The portal was created using a green screen as well a circular contraption with a bunch of lights attached to it. Bill Nighy had motion capture dots on his face and a motion capture headband when he portrayed Davey Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean.
Did you know about any of these behind-the-scenes moments?

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CGI Animated Short Film "Murphy’s Law Short Film" by Murphy’s Law Team

CGI Animated Short Film "Murphy’s Law Short Film" by Murphy’s Law Team
Murphy’s Law: A lo...

CGI Animated Short Film "Murphy’s Law Short Film" by Murphy’s Law Team

CGIAnimated ShortFilm "Murphy’s LawShort Film" by Murphy’s Law Team
Murphy’s Law: A lone janitor works a late shift in a mysterious building, which controls and maintains the laws of physics. What could possibly go wrong?
"Murphy's Law" is an animation short made by a team of 4 people, during our final year of studying computer animation at Bournemouth University (NCCA).
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Live Action CGI VFX Short "THE SPACE BETWEEN US" Fantastic Film by Netherlands Film Academy

In a post-nuclear future, mankind tries to survive with the help of oxygen masks. High up ...

Live Action CGI VFX Short "THE SPACE BETWEEN US" Fantastic Film by Netherlands Film Academy

In a post-nuclear future, mankind tries to survive with the help of oxygen masks. High up in the mountains they have built a research centre in search of gills suited for mankind, so they can breathe freely once again and start a new life under water. Humble cleaner Juliette has her loyalties tested when she falls for Adam, a captive merman whose gills are mankind's last hope for survival.
THE SPACE BETWEEN US (2015) CGIVFX, Adventure, Fantasy. Sci-Fi, Dystopian
Produced at Netherlands Film Academy ( http://www.ahk.nl/en/filmacademy )
More Info at http://www.thespacebetweenus2015.com
CREDITS:
Director/ Writer: Marc S. Nollkaemper
Stars: Elsa May Averill, Adrien Brine, Phi Nguyen
Produced by: Mark Lolkema, Isha van Moort
Music: Einar Sv. Tryggvason
Cinematography: Arthur Vis
Editing: Erik Sluiter
Production Design: Didier Konings, Rosylke Gersons, Evelien Stikkelman
Visual effects: Jim de Brouwer, Lynn Dekker, Guido Ekker, Wouter Gilsing, Aram Hakze, Didier Konings, Nina Lankveld, Stef Mesman, Brian Scherbinski, Rocky Schouten, Anton Stattin
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Film Riot - CGI Tank Tutorial

Stark takes you step by step through his process in adding realistic CGI models into a live action scene.
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And see the short film here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwbwkpJRyDY

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The Beginning: Making Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace (Full Version)

The Beginning is a documentary on the making of Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, o...

The Beginning: Making Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace (Full Version)

The Beginning is a documentary on the making of Star Wars: Episode IThe Phantom Menace, originally produced for the film's DVD release. It covers the entire production of The Phantom Menace, from preproduction to casting to visual effects, editing, and theatrical release.
The Beginning starts with early production work on the film, as George Lucas (returning to the director's chair for the first time since Star Wars: Episode IVA New Hope) and Lucasfilm plan how they will bring his vision to the screen. Jake Lloyd auditions for the part of Anakin Skywalker and is eventually cast in the role, joining Natalie Portman (Padmé), Ewan McGregor (Obi-Wan Kenobi) and Liam Neeson (Qui-Gon Jinn). Lucas leads several meetings with ILM, including visual effects supervisor John Knoll, in an effort to figure out how Episode I's many CGI effects would be accomplished -- Jar Jar Binks, in particular, was a challenge, as digital characters were still new at the time.
Other highlights from The Beginning include Steven Spielberg, a longtime friend of Lucas', visiting the set and getting a first look at a battle droid prop; McGregor choosing his lightsaber hilt; stunt rehearsals offering a glimpse at how The Phantom Menace's thrilling lightsaber duel between Obi-Wan Kenobi, Qui-Gon Jinn, and Darth Maul came together; footage of the first scene shot (Darth Sidious and Darth Maul's meeting on Coruscant); a look at the editing of the film featuring early effects and the splicing together of different takes; Frank Oz operating the Yoda puppet and working out his performance; and finally, the opening night release of The Phantom Menace in theaters.

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I Am Legend: The Making of Shots

How Manhattan was made to look aging and abandoned, with shot-by-shot comparisons.
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